MLO messing up dates of repeating tasks...

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Grant

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Jan 25, 2018, 2:53:53 AM1/25/18
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When I select a repeating task, that is due in the future, and use the ' skip all occurances up to today ' MLO puts the dates into the past, and also changes the time between the start and end dates... 
You might say why do I use the command on a future task?  I discovered the problem when I selected a large group of tasks, some up to date, some past due, and use the command on all of them.. the overdue ones where correctly updated, but the future ones all got messed up.
I believe I have done this same processies quite a few times in the past and never had this problem as far as I know... which makes it all the more mysterious..
I have checked the start, due, and alarm dates of two of them, and they are all correct - eg identical - before this problem occurs.
Any thoughts?
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